Yeah. Working my butt off trying to get the stuff made for all these bees.

Didn't realize beekeeping could spread so quickly. Not to mention the people already lining up for honey and pollenation service. I might have to get some under paid hired help. I pay weekly... I mean weakly. :shock:

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Hi jerry, I will be happy to help you with the bees on saturday if you would like the help. I don't want the bees I will have plenty already. I would like to help you,I think its fun. Have suit will travel. If you would just pick me up on your way out there.

Brian

P.S.- the collony is building some queen cells they have at least to cappet already. I hope one emerges real soon they are starting to get weak, Or it lest it seames like it.

It rained and was cold up there on Saturday and those bees stayed though all that. Then it was warmer today and they stayed. How warm does it have to be for the queen to fly? I was just wondering if the cooler weather kept them there.

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Just checked both my hives. I think I was right about the barn wall bees. I didn't get the queen. There were queen cells in the old brood comb. But that must have been a success as there is a lot of new brood in new comb they built from starter strips.

The other has also drawn a bit of the starter srtips. I saw pollen and possibly syrup and honey from old comb stored in the new stuff.

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